What are the differences between Mercedes-Benz AMG and the regular version?

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HaleyRose
07/29/25 5:41am
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz AMG version and the regular version are as follows: 1. The naming is different. The regular G-Class is named Mercedes-Benz G500, while the AMG version is named Mercedes-Benz G63. 2. The Mercedes-Benz AMG is significantly more expensive than the regular version. 3. In terms of power, the regular G-Class is equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 turbocharged engine, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 310 KW and a maximum torque of 610 N·m. The AMG G-Class is equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 turbocharged engine, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 430 KW and a maximum torque of 850 N·m. 4. In terms of body dimensions, the regular G-Class measures 4857x1931x1962 mm with a wheelbase of 2890 mm. The AMG G-Class measures 4864x1984x1974 mm with a wheelbase of 2890 mm. Some models have a height of 1964 mm.
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OFaith
08/12/25 8:01pm
The difference between Mercedes-AMG and the regular version, I think the biggest lies in performance and driving experience. AMG models use more powerful engines, such as V8 or V12 biturbo, while the regular versions usually have four-cylinder or six-cylinder engines, with significantly less horsepower. This results in much faster acceleration, a strong sense of push when driving, and the suspension is tuned to be stiffer, making it more stable when cornering. However, the downside is higher fuel consumption, costing more for daily driving, and possibly requiring frequent maintenance for high-performance parts. If you enjoy passionate driving, AMG is definitely the first choice; but the regular version is more suitable for city commuting, with better fuel economy. I also tried my friend's AMG, and instantly felt that sporty vibe, completely different from regular cars. Overall, AMG is designed for those who pursue speed, with the core being the upgrade in engine and handling.
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SanMalia
10/03/25 7:25am
In terms of exterior and interior design, AMG incorporates numerous exclusive elements. It features a unique sporty grille, large alloy wheels paired with low-profile tires, carbon fiber mirror housings, and an overall more aggressive and dynamic silhouette. Inside, the cabin gets sport seats with enhanced bolstering, a flat-bottom steering wheel, aluminum paddle shifters, and AMG badging – instantly immersing you in a racing-inspired atmosphere. In contrast, regular Mercedes models prioritize elegance and comfort, with smoother body lines and softer material choices that prioritize plushness over individuality. Having driven AMGs on several occasions, they certainly turn heads visually, though the downside is their tendency to show dirt easily, making cleaning a hassle. These detailed transformations make AMGs stand out on the road, while their standard counterparts offer understated practicality.
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